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double checking; fuel injectors!

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Old 08-17-2011, 07:26 AM
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i'm building a y7/y8 minime for my ek coupe.
i'm picking up a 70mm throttle body and a port and polished intake manifold. ill be using the stock y8 fuel rail but i found a set of 311cc green top injectors for a good price.
my main question is does the stock y8 have high impedance injectors, i read the injector article and that's what i got out of it. so i should be ok using these green tops which are high impedance? plug and play?
i'll be using the stock ecu (for now) and i have another set of stock injectors so incase its too much i can swap back to stock, but before i put money down i wanted to be 100% sure that the y8 has high impedance.
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Old 08-17-2011, 07:35 AM
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I believe Hondas in general are high impedence.

Do not run bigger injectors on a stock ECU which is calibrated for smaller injectors. The car will not run correctly.
 
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Old 08-17-2011, 09:17 AM
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gotcha!
forgot about that, i'm going to purchase them, find a resistor box (turns out theyre low impedance) and run the stock one's until i get to tune it. (hopefully i can use UTI's dyno and tune it myself in about 6-7 months! hah!)
 
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Old 08-17-2011, 09:21 AM
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What are you planning on tuning with?
 
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Old 08-17-2011, 09:51 AM
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no idea. plans are to get it running correctly first.
ive heard good things about hondata and the tuning program chrome??
but when i do, i'll prolly use a p28 and a jumper or just get my obd2 ecu chipped by jet or something.
honestly im not sure if i want to go with a6 pistons and ls rods or keep the y7 pistons and just go turbo. probably more bang for the buck to go turbo but i would want to use forged rods and new pistons anyways. the difference between the two possible builds would be the top end. with a turbo kit i would just use the stock cam, valves, ect. with a n/a build i would want to use crower or bisimoto equipment and have a serious port and polish, 3 angle, larger valves, ect.
its all about the dollar, and right now my dollar says just get it running. lol
 
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Old 08-17-2011, 10:01 AM
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well scratch the obd1 convertion (legal issues!) or chipped idea... im kinda screwed cuz i have a 00...

sooo a standalone system is really the only option down the line!
that sucks! so i would have to dish out as much as i payed for my car to get an aem programable ecu! that sucks even harder!
anyone know how strict arizona is about emissions? i currently live in ohio but will be relocating there for school soon... i mean my car doesnt TECHNICALLY even hav a catalytic convertor on there, so i'm sure it'll fail initially but i just want to know for later...
 
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Old 08-17-2011, 10:18 AM
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IMO, the best possible set-up without going AEM is a chipped P28 with the Hondata S300 system. Chrome is fine as well, but I don't know if you can make changes to the tune without a tuner etc. Hondata's S300 allows you to make changes on the go with a laptop. You cannot chip an OBD2 ecu by the way, so that is out of the question.

I am not familiar with emissions testing in Arizona unfortunately.
 
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Old 08-17-2011, 08:36 PM
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gotcha. i just want to avoid converting to obd1 at this point if the car will be "illegal".

but p28 is where i want to go and i would have the car tuned by a tuner of course on a dyno.
more research...
 
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